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Champagne is a sparkling wine that is synonymous with luxury, celebration, and indulgence. It is often associated with special occasions, but many myths surround this bubbly drink. From the notion that it must be served in a flute to the belief that it should be reserved for celebrations, there are many myths about champagne that are simply not true.

Ok, let's get to it and debunk the top 3 myths about champagne!

Myth #1: Champagne must be served in a flute

One of the most common myths about champagne is that it must be served in a flute. Flutes are narrow, tall glasses that are designed to show off the bubbles in champagne. However, this myth is not entirely true.

While flutes are a popular choice for serving champagne, they are not the only option. In fact, some experts argue that flutes are not the best glass for enjoying champagne. The narrow shape of a flute can actually make it more difficult to fully appreciate the wine's aroma and flavor.

A better option for enjoying champagne is a tulip-shaped glass like our Green Tulip Flutes or White Tulip Flutes. This type of glass has a wider bowl that allows the wine to breathe and the aromas to be released. It also has a narrower top that helps to concentrate the bubbles and preserve them for longer.

Ultimately, the choice of glass for serving champagne comes down to personal preference. If you prefer the look of a flute and enjoy watching the bubbles dance, then go for it. However, if you want to fully appreciate the wine's complex flavors and aromas, consider trying a tulip-shaped glass.

Myth #2: Champagne should only be served on special occasions

Another common myth about champagne is that it should only be served on special occasions. While it is true that champagne is often associated with celebrations, there is no reason why it cannot be enjoyed on any occasion (or any time of day for that matter!)

Champagne is a versatile wine that can be paired with a variety of foods, from salty snacks to sweet desserts. It can also be enjoyed as an aperitif or after-dinner drink. In fact, many champagne lovers say that it is the perfect wine for any occasion, whether it's a casual dinner with friends or a cozy night in.

So, if you have a bottle of champagne in your fridge, don't wait for a special occasion to open it. Enjoy it whenever you like, and celebrate the simple pleasures of life.

Myth #3: All champagne is expensive

Another common myth about champagne is that it is always expensive. While it is true that some champagnes can be quite pricey, there are many affordable options available like this Marquis de Bel Aires - Brut.

The cost of champagne depends on a variety of factors, including the region it comes from, the vintage, and the production methods used. Non-vintage champagnes, which are blends of grapes from multiple years, are often more affordable than vintage champagnes, which are made from grapes from a single year.

There are also many champagne alternatives available that offer the same effervescence and complexity as champagne at a lower price point. Prosecco, for example, is a sparkling wine from Italy that is often less expensive than champagne but still offers a refreshing and bubbly experience.

Ultimately, the price of champagne should not be a barrier to enjoying this luxurious wine. Whether you opt for an affordable bottle of non-vintage champagne or try an alternative sparkling wine, there are plenty of options available that won't break the bank.

Sue

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